The super-rich in global perspective: a quantitative analysis of the Forbes list of billionaires
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- Neumayer, Eric, 2004. "The super-rich in global perspective: a quantitative analysis of the Forbes list of billionaires," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 16702, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
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